The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | February 3, 2020
Corporate practices continue to reign supreme in the busy lateral market, even amid whispers of a recession.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2020
A new cybersecurity regulation for the financial industry is likely not taking many entities by surprise, as lawyers say this is one more sign to expect a growing list of corporate cyber requirements.
By Frank Ready | January 23, 2020
Equifax reached a $1.4 billion settlement with the 147 million consumers impacted by a 2017 data breach, but the larger issues raised by the case may continue to linger long after the ink has dried.
By Robert M. Masters, Jonathan R. DeFosse and Satoshi Matsuo | January 17, 2020
Despite arguments from SEP holders to the contrary, it is not more efficient to license cellular SEPs only to manufacturers of end-user devices. Instead, it would be more efficient and practical to grant licenses to the companies that make cellular components.
By Zach Warren | January 6, 2020
Legal technology has incrementally shifted law in recent years, but true transformation isn't incremental. The next decade has the potential to change that.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward E. Neiger | December 30, 2019
In this issue of his Bankruptcy Update, Edward E. Neiger focuses on recent restructurings in the retail sector, including iconic luxury department store Barneys New York, fast fashion juggernaut Forever 21 and specialty retailer Destination Maternity.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 26, 2019
From how to handle web browser cookies to overlooked security requirements, here are four things to consider before the CCPA compliance date.
By Matthew Boxer and Michelle Goldman | December 12, 2019
The Department of Justice appears to be taking a more nuanced and tailored approach to oversight via monitorships.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Jonathan Ringel | December 6, 2019
Atlanta's former U.S. attorney and his co-writer, who was with the Wall Street Journal during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, offer many can't-make-this-stuff-up anecdotes about the bombing investigation and its coverage.
By Andrew Greenfield | November 14, 2019
Whether or not the government's decision to reverse a long-standing policy and/or the opposition to the change is politically motivated, USCIS's new policy position is firmly grounded in statute.
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